If they don’t live in the Great Lakes lake effect snow belts, they don’t have a clue what snow fatigue is.
One and two day snow events are not a big deal.
I lived in Ross north dakota and I had the same snow drift in my yard from December till late april.
We are in dfw area. Last weekend they were talking 8 inch drifts. We laughed. Hubby is fro. BUFFALO NY. This Tx gal was up there 6 years. No that is snow!!

Oh, got it. I've heard the term many times but didn't fully understand its cause nor exactly where the "belts" were. But these two graphics make it perfectly clear, thx!
Snow fatigue is being on the wrong side of the plow route.
The little mountain town my mother lives in has seen snow every day that we have been visiting her this week. Sometimes just a few flakes, but the car is covered pretty much every morning.
That’s what I was thinking.
Snow fatigued in Little Rock? Seriously?
Now and again, my FR handle comes in handy...just finished cleaning the latest 48” blast. Four feet in 24 hours.
Flurry...
Mrs. LEL and I reminisced about winter 2015. Six feet in six days. Temperatures escalated and six days hence it was all melted. Snow was easy to move. Water? Not so much.
Spring is around the corner...
Regards